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The following word pairs are one of the following: synonyms, antonyms, or homonyms. Indicate the relationship of each pair by writing S for synonyms, A for antonyms, and H for homonyms.

1. significant/vital : S
2. attendance/absence: A
3. terminated/finished: S
4. license/identification: S
5. misstatement/truthfulness: A
6. capital/capitol: H
7. anxious/uneasy: S
8. life/nonexistence: A
9. imaginable/impossible: A
10. repugnant/pleasant: A

thanks

They all look correct.

Based on the word pairs you provided, here are the correct relationships:

1. significant/vital: S (synonyms)
2. attendance/absence: A (antonyms)
3. terminated/finished: S (synonyms)
4. license/identification: H (homonyms)
5. misstatement/truthfulness: A (antonyms)
6. capital/capitol: H (homonyms)
7. anxious/uneasy: S (synonyms)
8. life/nonexistence: A (antonyms)
9. imaginable/impossible: A (antonyms)
10. repugnant/pleasant: A (antonyms)

Your answers are mostly correct, but there are a couple of errors. The corrections are:

4. license/identification: H (homonyms)
6. capital/capitol: H (homonyms)

To determine the relationships between these word pairs, you can use your knowledge of the meanings of the words or consult a dictionary or thesaurus. For example, the words "significant" and "vital" have similar meanings, so they are synonyms. "Attendance" and "absence" have opposite meanings, making them antonyms. Keep in mind that context is important when determining the relationships between words.